Run Unlimited Claude Code on Your Cursor Subscription with cursor-bridge

Cursor Bridge – Run Unlimited Claude Code on Your Cursor Subscription

I created cursor-bridge to let you run Claude Code using your existing Cursor subscription without extra costs. This single Rust binary automatically handles the proxy and authentication, eliminating the need for complex background servers or manual environment variables. You get full agent capabilities like file editing and shell commands for free, with zero configuration required.

All other solutions are background servers you manage. cursor-bridge is a command you run.
  1. danpalmer

    This is why "unlimited" subscriptions are going to go away, because people can't just use what they paid for, they have to drain every bit of value out in every way they can.

    Things sold as "unlimited" are always done so within some scope that makes it hard to abuse, on purpose. Unlimited free refills, but you can't bring a bucket to take home. Unlimited home bandwidth, but you can't use it to run servers.

    Yes you can technically do this, but the result is that Cursor will just change their subscription model. Because they rely on the "unlimited" access being within a scope they control that gives them tools to manage volume.

  2. try-working

    Cursor is probably a better client than Claude Code though

  3. mrkpdl

    I think I’m missing something here, can someone share how this differs from the Claude usage that’s already included in the cursor subscription?

    Edit: never mind I think it’s so you can use the Claude CLI but with your cursor allowances…

    I was tripped up by ‘Claude’ being the name of several different but related things.

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